The equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for the reaction NH3(g) + HCl(g) NH4Cl(s) at 340 °C is 4.00. (a) If the partial pressure of ammonia is PNH, = 0.840 atm and solid ammonium chloride is present, what is the equilibrium partial pressure of hydrogen chloride at 340 °C? PHCI = atm

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The equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for the reaction
NH3(g) + HCl(g) 2NH4CI(S)
at 340 °C is 4.00.
(a) If the partial pressure of ammonia is PNH3 = 0.840 atm and solid ammonium chloride is present, what is the equilibrium partial pressure of hydrogen chloride at 340 °C?
PHCI =
(b) An excess of solid NH4Cl is added to a container filled with NH3 at 340 °C and a pressure of 1.34 atm. Calculate the pressures of NH3(9) and HCI(g) reached at equilibrium.
PNH3 =
atm
PHCI =
atm
atm
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for the reaction NH3(g) + HCl(g) 2NH4CI(S) at 340 °C is 4.00. (a) If the partial pressure of ammonia is PNH3 = 0.840 atm and solid ammonium chloride is present, what is the equilibrium partial pressure of hydrogen chloride at 340 °C? PHCI = (b) An excess of solid NH4Cl is added to a container filled with NH3 at 340 °C and a pressure of 1.34 atm. Calculate the pressures of NH3(9) and HCI(g) reached at equilibrium. PNH3 = atm PHCI = atm atm
The equilibrium constant in terms of pressures for the reduction of tungsten (VI) oxide to tungsten at 25 °C is Kp = 21.1, corresponding to the reaction
WO3(s) + 3CO(g) 2W(s) + 3CO₂(g)
If the total pressure of an equilibrium system at 25 °C is 2.96 atm, calculate the partial pressures of CO(g) and CO₂(g).
Pco=
PCO₂
atm
atm
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant in terms of pressures for the reduction of tungsten (VI) oxide to tungsten at 25 °C is Kp = 21.1, corresponding to the reaction WO3(s) + 3CO(g) 2W(s) + 3CO₂(g) If the total pressure of an equilibrium system at 25 °C is 2.96 atm, calculate the partial pressures of CO(g) and CO₂(g). Pco= PCO₂ atm atm
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